No one really knows, even the JWST can't see that far, may be nothing. And as for parallel universes, they are only theory *not fact!* As no one has been outside this universe! The parallel universes may exist in a different dimension then where we are? Where we can not, ever access!
I think we (humans) are not yet ready to digest the knowledge of the universe. I’d say the best possible answer is IMO is the Halo game where they show different star systems and the RING. Our creator could well be an AI
Even more mind blowing to me than the size of the universe being infinite is when did time begin? I can't comprehend a beginning, like before the big bang, because what then was before the beginning?
Yes I've been interested in astronomy since I was a little kid and I'm 51 years old. It's the only way right now that we know of to travel in time. At least publicly.
@@lebronjamesharden3958 we are the supreme Royalty priesthood over all gods and all the gods of all the truly different inferworlds, God conversations get beat by us
I am a professional physicist, but not a cosmologist. This video is very good and scientific in every respect. It was very entertaining and educational. I will surely share it with my colleagues. Thank you for your hard work in putting this together.
Today i am 67 years old.10/20/1956. But by the time i was 4, i had two years of reading and started reading more complicated matter(my mom, aunt, and grandmother all educators). Even before i got into the first grade i had read Aldous Huxley, Edgar Rice Burroughs Princess of Mars, Robert Hienlens Stranger in a Strange Land, of course HG Wells, and just about any book my dad brought home of many science fiction which formed my love for science, especially astrophyics, astronomy, and questions came faster than answers were even known in the early 60s. It seems it has taken most of my life to even begin how to articulate a question in the proper context. I love these videos that may not answer a question but sure can generate more of them(questions). So, from my perspective, i do believe that there are civilizations that have come and gone just by nature but none of us know for certain even if some of us say or think or even swear they have seen things not from here(as far as we know). So is it possible that the laws of physics are completely confined to what our minds can comprehend as of this era of time we are in. What about a civilization that in its path pf development resembled our current progression but have existed and still is a viable society that is a million or a billion years older than we are? Lol it is just another question i asked 60 years ago. My dad, a former fighter pilot and retired as the Chief Systems Anylist of the Air Force would lay his books by his recliner and i can't think of any that i did not read other than Louis B. Lamore westerns which i was never interested in. But technicle manuals, science fiction novels, and on occasion those "Eyes Only" classified manila folders that i had no business looking at lol but i did. And some of those scared the crap out of me. But it did put some rocket fuel in my curiosity. Glad i subscribed to this group. Very entertaining and informative
Wesley hitchcock4414 ,you have given a lot of people food for thought. I happen to be 67 years old as well and appreciate your open mind and natural curiosity. I just want to ask anybody who cares, if there's an end to the universe what's beyond it? I don't think it's a brick wall. 😂.
@@AbiSanyaolu-l5u my question would be why wouldnt you care,or why wouldnt anyone care, its good to trust nothing and question everything,because nothing is what it seems to be,and just as you think you have it figured out you realise theres way more to it .
If you could keep traveling to the end of the universe, the planets would be touching but is you could find a crack and continue through, you would find that you just came out of a grain of sand, on a beach with countless other trillions of grains of sand. And you could start again...............................Falun Dafa
@@andyw3152 Let's see if you can handle this. The further you go out in space, the larger the particles are, planets and suns. Eventually they all touch. If you then squeezed through, you would look down and realize that you were on a beach and you had just come out of a grain of sand.
Could it be that the edge is actually 'the present moment' rather than a physical location? So we are already at the edge? The further you look out into space, the further you are looking into the past. So seeing further is taking you further away from the edge, not towards it.
Not really. When the mars rover photographs the earth, seeing it 12 minutes in the past, is the rover 'at the edge' of the universe? Just extrapolate that idea out to billions of years, and you get why it's silly.
@@michaelkuzelka8903Aren’t you making the exact same point? The rover is at the end of time at it’s place and can also only look back in time, just in a different place.
@@chrmoly_4199 Semantics. I'm most certainly not making the same point. It's a neat idea, maybe you could write a short story. But in the real world, it's nonsense.
We really don't know how the universe started or how big it actually is, and quite possibly may never know. May we never stop formulating theories or lose our curiosity about unknowns.
Psst, it is all very simple, actually. It is in reality not as complex as they believe it is. Those scientists cannot think out of the box. The universe as in space always existed, it did not start. It depends all on definitions. Definitions are reference points. We cannot comprehend anything without reference points. Time, direction, or what is a bicycle, all have to be defined else we're just running around in circles. You cannot define how big the universe is. Space is infinitely big, has no form, and does not expand (where would it expand into and what would you call it where it would expand into? I guess you would say space right? See what I did here?
The quality of the video is fantastic in 4K Ultra, along with the soothing voice of the narrator, the interesting hypotheticals, and the knowledge being divulged, thus making it a wonderful experience.
Which just put you into a Subliminal Trance ... When You hear me snap my toes ... You will return to the Virtual World from which we are living now ... 😮
Love this stuff. I will need to watch it repeatedly to continue to absorb what’s being said. It’s clear but it’s heavy and takes more than hearing it once to fully comprehend.
It’s impractical to believe that cosmologists, astronomers and physicists have, at this stage in human evolution, obtained all the information they need to understand the processes which unfolded in the creation of matter. We should neither expect to believe they have somehow discovered the physical boundaries and age of this universe.
Well, that is science. We try to figure things out based on the knowledge currently available. Just like my comment above is my own assumption based on the knowledge I have available.
I love how everybody in this post seems to have the answer. For some strange reason, terrified from it ! What's so terrifying? One way or the other absolutely no difference.
I’ve seen and experienced “impossible” things in my life. It’s enough for me to have comfort in the fact that there is a God and only enough science to contain or physical minds for so long before we realize there is a creator behind all of this that will hide the answers we seek for our own peace.
We know the age and size of the visible universe. The universe (time, space, and mass) began 13.7 billion years ago. So beyond is the one that brought it into existence, due to the the law of cause and effect.
Sheldon: "Penny, while I subscribe to the "Many Worlds" theory which posits the existence of an infinite number of Sheldons in an infinite number of universes, I assure you that in none of them am I dancing."
I think we may reach but not any time soon.... As u might be aware that we're still in type 0 civilization... And nodoubt traveling will be extremely easy considering verm holes and all... But only case is, if earth survived that far...
There isn't it's only our planet, otherwise God wouldn't have left the earth for heaven nor promise to return to it in Rev 21, the Bible, the bloodshed and all the sacrifices that the prophets and the martyrs made wouldn't have happened if there was another option.
Infinity and eternity are incomprehensible. Mankind could, but almost certainly won't, be around for a billion years -or a hundred billion -and it couldn't even scratch an infintesimal grain of the universe's size and its volume of planets. More suns in the Universe than all the grains of sand on all the beaches and deserts - and in all the oceans - of our Earth.😮
Thank you for putting together a wonderful and educational video that is something of quality and interest with pleasant narrative. I enjoyed this thoroughly. Thank you.
wow, one of the best space videos I've ever watched. simple explanation of complicated phenomenon's, great narration, and overall enjoyable. subscribing for sure
I am pleased how nice it must be for the production team that you were able to make such a comment. To say this production was able to simply explain complicated phenomenon seems, at least to me, an oxymoronic concept when talking about infinity. So which is it now? To infinity or not to infinity and beyond, that is the question. I am not a complete idiot though admittedly a neophyte in this cosmological arena and I became so lost trying to follow the concepts herein. So kudos to you if the way the information was presented helped you to grapple with the mostly unknown shape and size of the universe. Also congrats if you kept up with all the rest of the '411' within this tutorial. My brain is spinning little gray cells are frying.
As humans, with our physiology adapted to life here on Earth, our limited lifespans and our equally limited technology, and our current tentative "baby steps" into space, the Universe is indeed infinite! ... What lies beyond, I suspect, will ALWAYS remain a mystery? EDIT: I'm not sure what lies beyond, but I know what comes before! ... Adverts, and yet MORE ADVERTS, before the video has even got started!
Space goes on forever so do the galaxies God never does anything halfway also, they will never fully understand the human brain. Yes, we’re made of the same stuff that earth and the stars are made of and planets, because God mentions in his word again, he made man out of the dust of the Earth. Scientist need to read the Bible all the answers are there, but they won’t do that and they know why
@@samdoors5132 Bible thumpers have all the answers, don't they? ... You're wasting your time preaching about God to me! ... There is ZERO evidence for the existence of God! ... I don't try to ram my beliefs down your throat, so please afford me the same respect!
@@marcse7enin that case you’ll be finding out the hard way… hopefully you still have sufficient time to have a spiritual encounter that transforms you… 🙏🏼
I have a mnemonic for this question. HEAVENS S for stars...typical feature of our lowest universe N for nebula..bigger than our whole universe E for energy.. V for vanity A for abyss E for enormous critters H for highland..the highest universe
I would need to watch this video an infinite number of times simply to begin understanding these concepts. Absolutely fascinating stuff...but sadly beyond my grasp.
Fair enough. I think that would be the case for most people. Mathematically, sure, we can picture it when we attach numbers to it, but trying to picture what that translates to in a physical form is near impossible. No end?!? How is that possible. Surely it has to end somewhere.
This mind-blowingly well explained for something so complex and abstract. I have no mind for maths and physics, but I pretty much understood everything that was explained here.
Sorry that is not true. The universe we see is smaller than, than what we cannot see is true. But one cannot go to infinity, just because we cannot see it. The unknown size is not infinity. The “Edge Of The Universe” is time-space time space curvature. The law of cause and effect, is a law. The universe (time, space, and mass) began 13.7 billion years ago. So beyond is the one that brought it into existence.
Just because a "spacecraft" could not get to the edge of space does not mean space never ends. The age of the universe is 13.8 billion years old, finite. Just as the age is finite, so is it size. But the universe as been expanding since it was formed. A the edge of the universe is time-space curvature.
No, The age of the universe is 13.787 ±0.020 billion years. It has been measured with different toold and they all come back with the same age. The age and size of the universe are finite.
I don't think any human on earth will really know for sure. But logical thoughts and ideas like this one, will be as close as we get to finding out. Making the mystery more interesting and wonderful.
What Beyond Universe may become Unsolved mystery ever for us human... but, what Beyond Our Life surely that is a Time when all of our mystery will be solved...
cristobalcardona4135. Maybe, since it can’t be at the end of the rainbow, as we have been told, because the rainbow has No ends. It’s actually circular. 🌈
Excellent video on an interesting and baffling topic. The bit about the piano reminded me of the infinite improbability drive in Douglas Adams's "Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy".
Let's be honest, we can't wrap our heads around what's really out there. There is as much likelihood of truly proving the beginning, as there is of observing the end. We will never know.
@@LucasProgeny you believe you’re only a physical body. That’s not the case. Space travel is only plausible in non biological bodies or no bodies at all! The beings we call ‘aliens’ use bodies and craft that can travel thousands of light years in a single earth day. The craft crashed in 1947. The more important question is; “how do we escape our own physical imprisonment and physical restrictions?”
@@astra6712 Explain it so that it's easier to understand. We still have no way of knowing what happened, or will happen. I know it's the search for knowledge and yes, it's interesting, but it can't ever be proven. We've lived with the notion of the Bing Bang theory since 1931, which is now being doubted. It's all unprovable theory.
We can never ever know the answer to that. We take one step the Universe steps 100. Even with light speed the vastness of space is to great. We will be lucky to go beyond our Solar System.
The Big Crunch is a hypothetical scenario for the ultimate fate of the universe, in which the expansion of the universe eventually reverses and the universe recollapses, ultimately causing the cosmic scale factor to reach zero, an event potentially followed by a reformation of the universe starting with another Big Bang !
I think it's impossible to reach "the edge" of the universe in our experienced space-time. The faster we go and the closer to the edge, the further it extends before us. I've only tried it a few times, though.
If you could keep traveling to the end of the universe, the planets would be touching but is you could find a crack and continue through, you would find that you just came out of a grain of sand, on a beach with countless other trillions of grains of sand. And you could start again...............................Falun Dafa
I have to say that the Universe don`t have beginning, don`t have end, and no matter where in the universe you be, you will always going to be in the center of the Universe.
Hear.. Hear... Well said..! When I was a child, an elderly person pointed to the ground and said that it was the centre of the EARTH. As I grew up I thought what he meant was as a globe, the earth's surface has no centre, Another argument is, in case of doubt, measure and see..!
One day chances are that all the maths and theories that we have now will be disproven. If you look a couple of hundred years ago what people believed about the universe compared to now, there is such a difference. In my opinion I don’t think we will ever know certain things. It’s crazy!
Although measurements so far shows a flat universe, maybe it actually curves in on itself, so if you travel a straight line you eventually end up where you started. Maybe the distant light we can observe are actually the light from nearby stars and galaxies that did a round trip in the universe. Maybe the universe is like a house of mirrors.
If you could keep traveling to the end of the universe, the planets would be touching but is you could find a crack and continue through, you would find that you just came out of a grain of sand, on a beach with countless other trillions of grains of sand. And you could start again...............................Falun Dafa
I've always felt we use the word infinity any time we can't comprehend something. I believe the universe is just significantly bigger than we think. Every few decades we learn significantly more than we did in decades before and it changes what we know of space. The knowledge we had back then often times turns out to be completely incorrect and we laugh at how ignorant we were, simply because we didn't have the tools or the brain capacity to observe and measure to the scale we needed to. If space was truly infinite, how we would be able to see the start of it and know the big bang was 13.8 billions years ago? Would we not be able to see the start if it really was infinite? Also how can we measure the plank heat as being a finite number, if there was infinite mass to push into space for infinity? Wouldn't the heat at that point not of been measurable?
You’re just as confused as the scientist are so let me help you that way you will not use so many question marks-God comes from another dimension. He created this dimension for us there’s no such thing as big bang theory there is no ending to space and everything contained in space it goes on forever. How is that possible if you ask me? First of all, God spoke it into existence space is Gods canvas God never does anything 50-50 God is so extremely powerful he threw stars in the heavens, like a farmer throws seeds. It boggles the mind what God can do everything in existence is too complex for it to have all happened by accident just like the Big Bang theory scientist say a spark, came out of nowhere before that space was dark and empty but somehow a match was lit something from nothing came about something to create life on only one planet yeah, only one planet everything to form an extremely complicated earth just so happened to pop out of nowhere. Yeah right I don’t think so.
Question, for the super smart amongst us: So I understand an expanding Universe means that what happens at one end of the cosmos will never effect the other end, but does this also apply if the 'Big Rip' theory becomes reality? Would a Big Rip pass through even an expanding Universe? I can't get my head around it? Can anyone help me please?
In an expanding universe, galaxies are moving away from each other. However, this doesn't mean that the events happening in one part of the universe can never affect another part. In fact, events that happened early in the universe's history have had effects that are observed throughout the cosmos, such as the cosmic microwave background radiation. The "Big Rip" theory suggests an extreme scenario where the expansion of the universe becomes so powerful that it tears apart everything, from galaxies to particles. If the Big Rip were to occur, it would impact the entire universe uniformly, including the already expanding parts. To understand this better, imagine you have a rubber sheet with dots on it, and you're stretching the sheet uniformly. The dots move away from each other as you stretch the sheet. Now, if you suddenly increase the stretching force a lot (like the Big Rip), the entire sheet, including all the dots, would be affected, and the distances between the dots would increase even more quickly. So, if the Big Rip were to happen, it wouldn't just pass through the expanding universe; it would accelerate the expansion across the entire universe, affecting all regions, including the ones that were already expanding.
Awesome video ! I love it so much . Thank you for sharing . I want to discover also the Aliens who exist in the habitable planets around the galaxies . Happy week-end to you !
Planet Serpo in Zeta Reticuli is the closest self sustaining planet like earth. It has 2 suns so night time never occurs. They have quadrants where one quarter is like Montana with a pleasant climate. The inhabitants of Serpo live in Adobe style houses and the climate is hot and dry like the Sahara but is well adapted by the biological bodies they use on home planets. They live on one quarter of the planet and only work for a couple hours each day. Returning home to the ‘soulmates’ or families as we’d call them.
How does a particle know how old the universe it resides in is? That is what we are trying to do, because we aren't anything more than a particle in the context of the universe. The problem with science, is that it's limited to what can be proven/ observed.
You are correct, universe is getting colder. The matter is just farther a part thus colder. You are talking about the 1st and 2rd laws of the thermodynamics. The universe we see is smaller than, than what we cannot see is true. But one cannot go to infinity, just because we cannot see it. The unknown size is not infinity. The “Edge Of The Universe” is time-space curvature. The universe is expanding, space and time. The law of cause and effect, is a law. The universe (time, space, and mass) began 13.7 billion years ago. So beyond is the one that brought it into existence.
A very well put together video, 10/10. However, if as you say that our future ancestors would see the light we can't see, what about The Great Attractor? It's a gravitational attraction in intergalactic space and the apparent central gravitational point of the Laniakea Supercluster which has over 100.000 other galaxies, of which, the Milky Way is also home to. At some point in the future, the Milky Way is going to end up going into the Great Attractor.
I think the universe is a sphere meaning when you go infinitely in one direction, you will eventually arrive at the point where you started. The question now becomes, if the universe is a sphere, what lies outside the sphere? It's crazy
@@michaelkenny4124 That makes no sense at all. You know that on Earth if you go in a straight line on the ground, you're literally just doing a big circle, thats why you end up at where you started? So youre not actually going in a straight line
Sorry no. The “Edge Of The Universe” is time-space curvature. The universe is expanding, space and time. The universe (time, space, and mass) began 13.7 billion years ago. So beyond is the one that brought it into existence.
@@davidcox8423 there was no Big Bang. The age of the universe of human knowledge has now doubled to 26 billion years. The universe is directly related to the presence of consciousness.
No. Each and every one of us as Immortal sentient beings had our own universes. We decided to join our ‘soulmates’ being the first Immortal sentient beings we chose to join with. Each and every sentient being has a soulmate, though very few would want to be on earth as all of our awareness as spirits has been erased from our memories. I would suspect each and every spirit to once again choose to leave this universe once the last stars have fizzled and the universe shrinks. Memories began to come back to us after the dark ages when we began writing nursery rhymes and inventing ball games , although very crude and lacking a lot of the rules of the original games or the missing detail from the nursery rhyme stories, they are the first games played before any star or planet was invented. Everything took trillions of years to invent and took the input from millions of beings to invent even a simple ball game.
Its make of stuff, atoms and smaller stuff. The universe (time, space, and mass) began 13.7 billion years ago. So beyond is the one that brought it into existence. The law of cause and effect. So the "consciousness" is the one beyond the universe, that brought it into existence.
We must find out the mysteries of the universe. Its better to learn about the universe than to be worried about trivial issues on earth. Wars, climate change, social injustice are not important. Who cares about that. We need more people interested in cosmology so we dont lose sight of whats truly important. Thanks to these channels that realy put the most important issue front and center
These anomalies strongly suggest to me that the universe is far older than we have estimated, Personally, I've always felt that fourteen billion years was remarkably little time for the universe we see around us.
when comes to the Universe there is no age because the Universe has no beginning, it is infinite, no time, no dimension, no end no nothing, think outside the box
I’m trying to figure out in that hypothetical video you showed why could the space shuttle could not move at the speed of light if it was just a few more didgets to be added onto the speed. What’s stopping it? It’s like there is an invisible force stopping it and saying no I won’t allow that
If you think about it the expansion of the universe is like looking out of a black hole except instead of the light not being able to get out the light from the edge of the event horizon cannot get in
I hope universe is infinite so i can watch this vid in infinite loops...might be the only way i could grasp all the concepts talked about in this very same video .
If I were a very tiny but superbly intelligent bug that could only live inside the bark of a tree in Brazil, I wonder what the Universe would look like to me then! The sheer scale of everything is mind-numbing! Thank you very much for an excellent production!
Couldn't we technically see much further if there was another planet out there that sent us their observations? What would be the max additional distance you could see this way? I suspect it would have something to do with the farthest distance a data transmission could be sent to us and still reach us. Then factoring in how far the universe expanded across that distance in the time it took to get to us. Something along those lines anyway. Or am I completely missing something?
Imagine we're cosmic pen pals with a distant planet, exchanging the latest gossip about galaxies. But here's the thing: space is huge, like a cosmic-sized pair of jeans, and data transmission isn't exactly the speediest messenger. So, while they could potentially tell us what's going on in their neck of the universe, by the time we get their cosmic postcard, they might have moved galaxies or two! It's like trying to catch up with someone on a cosmic treadmill while wearing space slippers. So yes, you've got the right idea about factoring in data transmission and universe expansion, but the universe's way of playing tag with our messages can be quite the galactic prankster!
Dont worry about data transmission for that would go via quantum entanglement. Quantum and entanglement has to do with paranormal phenomena , telekinese , etc. even white noise phenomena. Universe does not expand at all it is end less (infinite formless)
@@connectthedots5678 the paranormal and telekinesis isn't real and you obviously don't know how quantum entanglement works. We also have hard evidence that the universe expands.
If the universe is infinite that could mean if you kept flying in one direction for long enough you would eventually find a copy of earth and everyone on it but with things a little bit different because if there are enough atoms stretching out forever at some point the atoms making things up are bound to repeat creating the same way bing that was created before. Like finding an identical grain of sand to another on a beach
No, The universe is expanding, space and time are expanding. We just can not see it. The universe we see is smaller than, than what we cannot see is true. But one cannot go to infinity, just because we cannot see it. The unknown size is not infinity. The “Edge Of The Universe” is time-space curvature.
The universe is a bubble. When we exit that bubble we escape into Outer-Outerspace. There we will find the Super Moon and the Super Sun, etc....what lies beyond Outer Outerspace is a mystery.
thoughts about our universe and existing makes me feel scared and exsited at the same time. i love this feeling. but, it causes derealization. i'm searching for the answer about our universe many years, but i always find a new couple of questions. humanity won't find a right answer.. i dont think it's really possible. if our universe is infinite and has no edges... maybe everything is just a dream or lie? our life is really like a hardest game ever exist.
There’s something I’m not understanding here. So you said things can’t move at the speed of light or faster but you also said galexies are moving faster then the speed of light? So everything in that galexie rocks stars planets would be moving faster than light. So if they can why can’t an advanced space shuttle?
I have been studying this topic for many years: 1) Some astronomers, not others, predicted the early stars and galaxies. This is not a problem to the Big Bang. 2) The universe (time, space, and matter) began 13.7 billion years ago, this is firm as many tools have been used to come to this age. 3) A theoretical “spaceship” could not get to the “Edge of The Universe”, as the universe is expanding. 4) At the “Edge of the Universe” is time-space curvature. The universe is expanding; space and time are both expanding. Far away objects are expanding away faster, they are not yet at the speed of light. 5) The universe we see is smaller than, what we cannot see is true. But one cannot go to infinity, just because we cannot see it. The unknown size is not infinity, but is vast. 6) The geometry of the universe is not known yet. The film does a nice job of talking about the theory. 7) The universe is not infinite. There is no evidence of other universes. To appeal to infinite other universes is to make the gambler’s fallacy. Also, infinity is not an answer, as infinity x infinity is infinity, this is to say that you can trust nothing in this universe, yet that is not how anyone lives their life. The 1st and 2nd laws of thermodynamics, tell us the universe will not bounce. 8) The law of cause and effect is real. The universe had a beginning. So beyond this universe is the one that brought it into existence, a causal agent beyond space and time.
Djsarg7451 At the speed of light, everything around You seems to stop moving. The distance shrinks to nothing, You are instantly at your destination. So, a small particle could actually ”run around” drawing up the whole universe again and again, like an electron beam in an old TV drew up a picture on the screen. The universe doesn’t have to be bigger than an atom. It just seems big from our perspective. Just a thought, but who knows? Where is my Nobel Prize? 😜🤪
We can only comprehend 3 - 4 dimensions. It was explained once that imagine a fish living in a two dimesional world can not imagine us in the third or fourth dimensions. Take that a step beyond, Imagine many more dimensions eg :10 - 12. Beings living in those dimensions must be looking down at us like we are at the fish,
Best regular person explanation of the universe expanding into nothing: if our current universe eventually suffers heat death and even black holes fade away, than there is effectively nothing left in the universe. Some particles will pop into and out of it, but essentially there is nothing in every direction. Now if another big bang happens and a new universe starts to form, it’s expanding into the nothingness that was our old universe. The people in that new universe would have no idea that a previous universe existed, and would believe they are expanding into nothing. This cycle could happen forever. If that doesn’t work for you, Futurama did a great Time Machine episode that visualized it.
We are beyond the universe, only if we want to be. Such as to be the great minds of the past, and the world they unlocked for us, perhaps where many more they unlocked for themselves, and still many more realities remain for us to build upon.
I've always had the feeling that the universe is actually extremely tiny. When you compare a single atom to the size of the observable universe, it makes me wonder if our entire universe could be as small as an atom, existing within a space that is as vast as... something that is much bigger…😅
Interesting video! I have always been curious about what exists beyond the edge of our universe and your lecture provided me with a lot of valuable information. Besides that, I'm also conducting research and have some particularly interesting findings
Basically, the universe is ANY and EVERY thing. Like a Lego set, the possibilities are LITERALLY endless. Well, at least i'll have some sightseeing to do for all eternity + infinity and then some.
The Universe goes on forever, it is endless, and beyond the comprehension of the mind of man!! It's like driving through fog, you never get to the end!!
The universe we see is smaller than, than what we cannot see is true. But one cannot go to infinity, just because we cannot see it. The unknown size is not infinity. The “Edge Of The Universe” is time-space time space curvature. The law of cause and effect, is a law. The universe (time, space, and mass) began 13.7 billion years ago. So beyond is the one that brought it into existence
I never believed in big bang theorie. I have my idea about the universe. And this discovery is only adding more credit to it. One day I'll be able to meet top astro physicians and dicuss about it.
Never saw video like this. Marvelous Fantastic I excited this document Structure ,narrative , 3D graphic And simpal explanation of quantum phisics . all of best. Thanks a lot. I saw everywherever this idea . I found it. Srilankan
I think a point was missed. We are part of our 'local universe' of 13.77 billion LY looking in one direction (which as a ball would be 27.5 LY in diameter). Scattered throughout the void are other universes perhaps 20 to 50LY in diameter, all these universe 'balls' spinning together in a 'multi-universe galaxy', which is one of many billions of universe-galaxies. And these multi-billion balls of universe-galaxies are just represent a grain amongst other multi-billion-universe-galaxies. Everything is spinning around something else from subatomic particles -protons and neutrons, to families, to solar systems, galaxies and universes in the multiverse.
I believe the universe is 182 billion years old.this the amount of time it takes for a proton to fade away.if we can find one at this stage, it will prove me right.
If the universe contains everything there is and if it’s ever expanding then what is it expanding into? There has to be something outside of the universe that exists for it to be able to expand. That presumably empty space is something even if it goes on for infinity.
thank you sir it is really very educational and yet hard to comprehend. Alas how limited,fragile & insignificant we humans are almost in all major aspects vis a vis the vast,the infinite &even hard to fully comprehend/know universe